michael333
Mechanical
- Jun 15, 2007
- 20
I've designed 2 horizontal fan coil units with cooling coils above a lay-in ceiling. I've routed 1 inch condensate lines from each FCU into a common 1-1/2 inch cond line. The common 1-1/2 cond line is then routed and connected to an existing 4 inch storm drain stack rain leader (SD). I've used a "no-hub comb Y and 1/8 inch bend fitting" (in the 4 inch storm drain) to connect the new 1-1/2 inch cond line to the existing 4 inch storm drain stack. The cond drain line is sloped down into the rain leader.
Client has sent me the following issue:
They had heavy rains at the jobsite yesturday. The cond drain installed for my 2 horizon FCUs was allowing water to run back onto the floor in the room that these FCUs serve. Apparently, the existing 4 inch SD has a drainage problem with heavy rains. The mech contractor's solution is to install a check valve within each cond drain line for the installed 2 FCUs. They think this will ensure good drainage and prevent this from happening again. Here are my questions for anyone out there willing to give advice:
1) I think the check valve idea is a bandaid for the real issue. Why doesn't the client utilize their clean outs in the exist 4 inch SD? Correct?? That's the first thing I'll recommend.
2) If I have to spec a check valve (CV) for the mech contractor to install, what kind of CV do I need? Has anyone out there ran into this? Am I even allowed to install CVs in cond drain lines? These CVs need to assure good drainage with only gravity flow from the drain pans of the FCUs when installed. Is this possible for gravity-fed drain lines?
Any input/advice would be appreciated.
Mike V.
Client has sent me the following issue:
They had heavy rains at the jobsite yesturday. The cond drain installed for my 2 horizon FCUs was allowing water to run back onto the floor in the room that these FCUs serve. Apparently, the existing 4 inch SD has a drainage problem with heavy rains. The mech contractor's solution is to install a check valve within each cond drain line for the installed 2 FCUs. They think this will ensure good drainage and prevent this from happening again. Here are my questions for anyone out there willing to give advice:
1) I think the check valve idea is a bandaid for the real issue. Why doesn't the client utilize their clean outs in the exist 4 inch SD? Correct?? That's the first thing I'll recommend.
2) If I have to spec a check valve (CV) for the mech contractor to install, what kind of CV do I need? Has anyone out there ran into this? Am I even allowed to install CVs in cond drain lines? These CVs need to assure good drainage with only gravity flow from the drain pans of the FCUs when installed. Is this possible for gravity-fed drain lines?
Any input/advice would be appreciated.
Mike V.